"Daniel James"@en . . "$???,???,???"@en . . . ""@en . . "1965"^^ . "The British poster for Gorgo"@en . . . "1961-10-27"^^ . . "Maurice King"@en . . . "Dark"@en . . "United Kingdom:"@en . "$???,???,???"@en . . "United Kingdom"@en . . . . . . "Gorgo"@en . . . "Sep."@en . "Gorgo is a 1961 British science fiction giant monster film. Directed by Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9, it tells the story of an underwater monster's capture off the coast of Ireland. The monster is taken to London to be featured as a circus attraction. The film borrows elements from other monster movies, such as Godzilla and King Kong. It was also featured in an episode of the cult movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000."@en . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . "Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9"@en . . . . . . . . "Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9"@en . "54938"^^ . . "Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9"@en . "Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9"@en . "1961-03-29"^^ . "4320.0"^^ . . "United States:"@en . . . . . "Fire"@en . . "Frank King"@en . "Robert L. Richards"@en . . "Gorgo"@en . "British Lion-Columbia Ltd"@en . . . "1960"^^ . "Eric Boyd-Perkins"@en . . "Cover to issue No. 4 of Gorgo published by Charlton Comics. Art by Steve Ditko."@en . . . . . "Wilfred Eades"@en . "Unrated"@en . . . . . . . . . "Summer 1963 \u2013 Fall 1964"@en . "y"@en . "Vol. 2:"@en . . . ""@en . "y"@en . . . . . . "Gorgo (film)"@en . . . . "23"^^ . . . . "Vol. 2 Gorgo's Revenge:"@en . . . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . "Vol. 3 Gorgo's Return:"@en . "Charlton Comics"@en . . "1961"^^ . "Gorgo"@en . . . "Dick Giordano"@en . . . "4680.0"^^ . . . . "United States:"@en . "English, Irish"@en . . . . . "Gorgo"@en . . . "vol. 1:"@en . "British Lion-Columbia Distributors"@en . . . . "James Leicester"@en . . . "Herman King"@en . . . . . "1962"^^ . . "1960"^^ . . "Angelo F. Lavagnino"@en . "Vol.1:"@en . "Bimonthly"@en . "United Kingdom:"@en . . . . "Gorgo is a 1961 British science fiction giant monster film. Directed by Eug\u00E8ne Louri\u00E9, it tells the story of an underwater monster's capture off the coast of Ireland. The monster is taken to London to be featured as a circus attraction. The film borrows elements from other monster movies, such as Godzilla and King Kong. It was also featured in an episode of the cult movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000."@en . "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer"@en . . . "Gorgo"@en . . . . . . "Rocco Mastroserio"@en . .